BJP’s Kerala State President K Surendran on allegations of massive corruption in Sabarimala land acquisition

BJP's Kerala State President K Surendran on allegations of massive corruption in Sabarimala land acquisition
BJP's Kerala State President K Surendran on allegations of massive corruption in Sabarimala land acquisition

BJP’s Kerala State President K Surendran on allegations of massive corruption in land acquisition. He said the government was buying land and adding to corruption. Everyone knows that Cheruvalli Estate is government land. There are also documents proving that. Yet the government is accepting the claim of the Believers Church that the Cheruvalli estate belongs to them. There is no dispute that this is a conspiracy. The BJP state president said there was a clear conspiracy between the chief minister and the Cheruvalli estate. There is a great deal of debate and agreement on land purchase. There is no idea why the government is playing this as state land.

K Surendran
K Surendran

“There is no doubt that this is a match between the Chief Minister and the Believers Church,” they said. Surendran made it clear. The Opposition is silent on the issue, saying that whatever the government does, it will forget everything. Congress should clarify its stand on the acquisition of Cheruvalli Estate. Not only Ramesh Chennithala but former chief minister Oommen Chandy and Mullappally Ramachandran should also make their stand clear. Surendran made it clear. The CPI should also comment on this.

Only 700 acres are needed for the construction of the airport. But it would be suicidal to acquire more than twice the amount of land and give it to the Cheruvalli estate. Immediate withdrawal from the transaction. K Surendran said the BJP would take the lead in the agitation. The reason for the allegation was made in connection with the statement made against Mullappally’s Health Minister KK Shylaja. Congress is giving a stick to the government that has defended the COVID resistance. They said they didn’t need my certificate Surendran said.